The Rotary Centennial Park project (designed by MDG, inc.) has been posted for public bid. This neighborhood park will be located on the corner of Ceres Avenue and Whitewood Way in Chico, CA.
This park will bring an open activity element to the area with elevated play spaces surrounding multi-purpose turf and a shaded perimeter path.
A central area includes shaded space for small picnic events, and two play areas for children of various ages. The exterior of the park consists of a shaded path that maintains visibility and access to all parts of the surrounding area.
To welcome the beginning of grape harvest and crush season, members of The Abbey of New Clairvaux have a joyful event this Saturday July 13th at their location in Vina, CA. With a local market, tasting, and food vendors, you’ll not want to miss this event!
Since the original was destroyed by a tree branch in December 2016, the Crooked House at Caper Acres is being replaced. This improvement will occur along with the additions of new landscaping, picnic tables, a kiosk, concrete seat walls, and playful metal cutouts. While this work is occurring, other adjacent features will be temporarily shut down including Birthday Ring No. 2, and the Cheese Wedge.
The construction is expected to take place through mid-July, performed by Ginno Construction. This is the latest in several phases to update and renovate the features at Caper Acres, which includes resurfacing the dragon play structure and installing shade sails.
With a “quiet” or soft opening of primary play components, Turtle Bay’s Tree Top Forest Adventure features a variety of play activities for older kids and teens, to adults. These activities include a play tower, zip-line, climbing wall, swings, and a massive hammock.
Hundreds of parents and kids had a blast on the new playground, thrilled that it was officially open. After a quick overview of the play rules for parents and children alike, the visitors split up to experience the activities the playground had to offer.
The zip-line was an especially thrilling feature, allowing for controlled trips that whisk riders past other playground features. It is connected to the climbing wall to allow for independent discovery and play.
The Adventure Tower offers a rope bridge in addition to multiple levels, a slide, and rope climber that encourages imaginative activity in addition to providing a great view of the surrounding area.
Joining the zip-line and Adventure Tower is the climbing wall, engineered to allow for free climbing of varying difficulty and offering two caves for exploration. You won’t want to touch the ground again!
Swings and giant hammock promote activity in the other corner of the playground, where everyone from adults to teens to older kids can practice their balance and coordination.